Investors are becoming a lot more independent these days. With the stock market sinking and soaring from day to day, retirement plans becoming less certain, and a longer life expectancy in retirement, more people are looking for some control over their investments. If you’re one of them, Investing Online For Dummies, 6th Edition might be just what you’re looking for. The Internet brings a world of investment resources to your desktop, but how do you find your way through…
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Duscha says
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Guide
I bought this book a few months back, and recently decided to get into investing online. I think it’s a great book, very informative.
Kyan says
5.0 out of 5 stars
Timely Book
The internet is a two edged sword, and many investors have cut themselves with it. This shows investors the right way to invest with a computer.
Damalis says
The author starts out by building confidence in investing on-line. His eleven Getting Started points (Decide how much you can save and invest, Master the terms, Understand the difference between being an active and passive investor, etc.) set the tone for the entire book. He assumes you have never invested on-line and then shows you exactly how to do it. Not only does he explain how to invest at your computer but he also explains basic terminology (selling stock short, buying a call in options, shareholders’ equity, etc.) so that you are never lost in his explanations. Thankfully, he reserves the deeper topics (Capital-gain distribution nightmare, stock splits, etc.) for the gray sidebars. The hundreds of internet addresses he provides are enough to fill anyone’s bookmarks. This is the kind of book you read with your laptop so that you can check out the references and bookmark those which have meaning to you.
Idris says
I started out on computers 15 years ago and loved the Dummies books. They made learning fun.
I have now moved into investing and enjoyed the cutting edge articles I read in this book. Much reading and learning is required in stock investing in order to prepare oneself for stepping onto Wall Street. This new 2008 edition of Online Investing is a big help.
Itala says
I don’t know how thorough or concise the first 5 editions of this resource were, but I can tell you this edition is both. I have just recently begun educating myself on the market, and started with the most recommended texts about – or by – Buffett, Lynch, Graham and others. I read the Complete Idiot’s Guide to Investing that was informative. But nothing I’ve read thus far puts so much useful, understandable and resourceful information at your fingertips. Like the reviewer above states, there are HUNDREDS of viable links to largely free sites that cover the full spectrum of investing; from terminology and fundamental/technical analysis, to screeners, analyst ratings, quant models, governance, taxation and how to avoid scams. As mentioned, have your computer close by to bookmark these invaluable resources. Three additional chapters to the book – available online – pick up where the book left off with more advanced concepts and strategies. I can’t recommend this text highly enough.